Except the fact that her madness is heavily driven by obsession as she still has her memories in tact, in contrast to Simon who became an empty shell of the person he once was.
A perfect example of how love in the face of the inevitable can lead to madness. Blinded by a confidence in the stability of scientific reasoning, she failed to remember how chaotic life truly is under the jurisdiction of the basic universal laws. She tried to find order within chaos, but ultimately found herself laughing at a reflection. In this essay, I will-
@@leomata7096 they're gone. Insane from the madness they thought they safely looked at. They thought that through looking only at its effects throught betty, they thought that they can discern the nature and lessons in that Chaos. In this essay, I--
Love in the Face of Madness: Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff A perfect example of how love in the face of the inevitable can lead to madness. Blinded by a confidence in the stability of scientific reasoning, Betty Groff failed to remember how chaotic life truly is under the jurisdiction of the basic universal laws. She tried to find order within chaos but ultimately found herself laughing at a reflection. The tragic love story of Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff from Adventure Time illustrates the consuming nature of devotion when confronted with insurmountable forces. Through the deterioration of Simon’s mind and Betty’s obsessive sacrifice, the narrative explores the interplay between love, madness, and the futile pursuit of control over the uncontrollable. Love as the Catalyst for Madness At its core, Simon and Betty’s relationship is one of profound love and intellectual admiration. Their shared passion for discovery and knowledge binds them together, setting a strong foundation for their connection. However, this very love becomes their undoing when Simon succumbs to the influence of the Ice King’s crown, a magical artifact that slowly strips him of his sanity. Simon’s deterioration drives Betty to extremes, transforming her love into an obsession to save him at any cost. This descent illustrates how their unwavering devotion, while noble, blinds them to the impossibility of fighting against forces far greater than themselves. Betty’s efforts to “fix” Simon demonstrate her belief in the power of intellect and reason. A scholar by nature, she clings to the idea that with enough research, any problem-no matter how supernatural-can be solved. Yet, as the series progresses, it becomes evident that love, no matter how fervent, cannot conquer chaos. Her unwavering belief in reason leaves her ill-equipped to face the unrelenting unpredictability of magic, destiny, and madness. Chaos as an Unyielding Force The universe of Adventure Time thrives on the chaotic and the surreal, where logic often bends under the weight of fantasy. Betty’s attempt to impose order on this chaos reflects her inability to accept the uncontrollable nature of existence. Her efforts to undo Simon’s curse, including time travel and meddling with cosmic entities, only exacerbate the situation. As her plans unravel, she grows increasingly desperate, culminating in her transformation into Magic Woman, a being defined by the very chaos she sought to master. This transformation symbolizes the futility of resisting the inherent unpredictability of life. Betty’s laughter at her reflection-a haunting moment in the series-epitomizes her realization that she has become the very embodiment of chaos. It is a bitter irony: in her quest to save Simon, she loses herself, blurring the lines between savior and victim. The Duality of Sacrifice Both Simon and Betty sacrifice everything for their love, but their sacrifices manifest in fundamentally different ways. Simon’s submission to the crown is a passive surrender, a slow loss of identity as the crown’s magic erodes his memories and sense of self. In contrast, Betty’s sacrifices are active, driven by her refusal to accept defeat. Her descent into madness is not a result of external forces alone but stems from her inability to let go. She sacrifices her sanity, morality, and ultimately her humanity in her attempts to bring Simon back. Their sacrifices highlight the duality of love as both a source of strength and a path to destruction. Simon’s final moments of clarity, where he mourns the life he and Betty could have had, stand in stark contrast to Betty’s complete dissolution. Together, they illustrate how love, when tested by the inevitable, can lead to both profound beauty and utter despair. Conclusion The story of Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff is a poignant exploration of love, madness, and the human desire to impose order on an unpredictable world. Their tragedy lies in their refusal to accept the inevitable, their love compelling them to fight against forces they cannot control. In the end, they are consumed by the very chaos they sought to overcome. Adventure Time reminds us that while love is a powerful force, it is not always enough to stave off the madness that accompanies the human struggle against the unknown.
@picklerick981 Wow. Just, wow. This was an absolutely amazing and brilliant read. I made that comment as a halfway joke, but you ultimately delivered the full course and completed the idea to its entirety. I hope you continue to write @picklerick981, I tip my hat to you
4:50 is the saddest part of their entire situation. They got so close to learning to be happy as who they are rather than chasing who they were. Super depressing but at the same time painfully real.
This means that Betty said Simon's name every 24 seconds on average Units: s = seconds, n = name calls 13:46 = 826s 825s/35n = 23.6, rounded to 24 (math is probably wrong lol)
2:24 the life that Marceline wished she could have had after her mom died, a reality where Simon & Betty got married and adopted her as their daughter.
Simon and Betty's love is such a strong story about the perils of an ideolized romance. They both saw each other as deities, they were so obsessed that they became almost completely dependent on the presence of each other to the point that both their magic madnesses were influenced by their deep desire for one another (despite the fact that that madness/magic wasn't born from them), and they both only worsened the stronger they held onto that ideolised image of each other. Betty's tragedy is that she was never able to move past her desire for her image of her Simon, and Simon's happy ending is that he finally understood why and realised he needed to let go so that history wouldn't continue to repeat itself and Betty's sacrifice wouldn't be in vain.
I’m so glad you included the moment with Prismo and Cosmic Owl, it’s one of my favorites in the show and a perfect way to highlight just how far gone Betty is at that point
The mushroom war was inevitable, a constant cycle of destruction and rebirth is a big part of the world of AT, not to mention the litch was involved, the end of the world would have happen anyway.
Adventure Time’s inverse shark jump by turning out to have a massive interconnected and complex plot structure spawn from what started out as seemingly unconnected episodes’ consequences on its surrounding world is kind of a master class of worldbuilding and in this essay I will It’s so much like a great D&D campaign 🥲
It's called growing the beard and it happened when they revealed simons backstory and when they revealed simon prtected marciline and this episode It grew a lot of beards
It really hits hard how her storyline was written. Her descent into madness was very painful to watch yet it felt so relatable. She tried to fix something beyond her own understanding, it's like tampering with chaotic nature, you can't find order within a mind constantly being broken apart in order to keep itself in together, with nothing left but one's ideal construct, he was an empty shell of what he once was, he was too far gone but not completely erased, it was genuine love, genuine affection, trying to get him back was what drove her beyond what her own mind could handle, her whole being had no purpose but to give him back the sanity he already lost, and her becoming even worse. She was right in the end though, "It just means I need to work harder to get it back" She got what she wanted, but at what cost? She thought walking above shallow waters could help her understand something that was never meant to be questioned, but she drowned herself into the deepest depths of insanity believing that she could defy an oblivion. She saw herself laughing at the twisted reflection of the very thing that she lost. Her sacrifices were never meant to be right or wrong, it was knowing how it could destroy her but she proceeded to do so despite the fact.
Yea, because no matter how passionate they were for each other, simon always ended up with the crown, Betty most often died during the apocalypse and either way, as passionate as their love was for each other, it was also unhealthy. Their dependancy on each other felt sweet and safe but like Betty said, she didn’t know who she was outside of Simon anymore... Neither of them did because they became so obsessed with each other that being apart destroyed them. They propped each other up like gods, and it was only after Simon let go of that perfect image and moved on that he was finally able to begin healing
She is a specific character, other women in the show discuss politics, history, philosophy, science.. and more. Love is a part of the human expirience, tragic love like this one actually holds a lot of power . Also the bachdel test isnt a test of how feminist a piece is , it was made by Alison Bechdel , a lesbian , in order to be able to pretend characters are like her. This show has so much queer storytelling both in text and subtext, no need for something so simplistic . At the beginning the ahow was a bit misogynistic but i think women have done so much for the writing and have given us such interesting charecters.
You know thinking about Betty's wishes it doesn't make sense that moving golb away from ooo would be more demanding then fusing with it so I think golbetty was either a choice golb made either consciously or instinctively by its nature golb consumes and so it didn't interfere with the wish that fused them
Golb has no mind,thats why it count be golb's choice to either accept or dent that change,there was no resistance to betty fusing with it,thats why she could
@@Jpx0999Well Golb has a mind it is its own being just that Golb is like, a few million years old but still in what’s basically a baby form All it knows is eat thing for food (universes and whatnot) and that’s about it
@@rumbling9879 no,It doenst,It literally doenst have a mind,It Just follow Its instincts(even then,Babies only develop an actual conciousness after 2 yr old,Thats why we cant remembers anything from before that except with abnormal cases) One way or another,golb's ''''min'd''' or lack of It made It soo Betty had zero problema fusing with golb because there was no resistance there,she Just Took over Unfortanely at the heavy cost of becoming a god like entity who SEE everything in a diferent Way now,since she seems to think of Simon as nothing more than a good memory she had from when she was human
omg i thought i was the only one who saw that she definitely is very bpd-coded even if not outright intentional (also, another fellow bpd guy here !!!)
The sad thing is that the curse, could have be offset onto someone/something else as is seen in the new adventure time, which would have allowed him to be normal again.
While not stated in the show its implied that this isnt a complete fix. Not only does this put the curse on someone else (effectively turning some other unwilling sap into Ice King) but also doesn't seem to restore his empathy, heck he doesn't remember Betty even AFTER transferring the curse. (Atleast thats what ive heard from others.)
Letting go is a personal choice, and the timing and process vary for each individual. There's no set logic or formula to follow. Sometimes, you just have to trust your instincts and do what feels right for you. Emotions can be challenging to change, but you can choose how you react to them. Explaining your desire to leave can be difficult. Stand your ground and assert your decision without being cruel. Remember, you're responsible for your own emotions, so find healthy ways to cope and process your pain. Engage in activities that provide solace or seek support from others who can understand your situation. Moving on takes time, and it's a personal journey. You may encounter reminders that bring back memories, but it's up to you how you engage with them. Avoid dwelling on the past and focus on your personal growth. With time, the pain will diminish, and you'll be able to reflect on the lessons learned.
People like you always love to harp on about "personal growth" while having no idea or understanding of where that "growth" is supposed to lead to. You blindly operate under the assumption it will go somewhere good for a person and for everyone else, but nothing is guaranteed.
Lesson: You were a wonderful experience. Moving on, letting go, they were bad for each other, both needing to move on for their own betterments. But when do you need to let go? I still don't know. Is it after everyone else leaves the group? Is it whenever you _feel_ like you should? Where is the logic? How strong should that feeling be? How do you know to let go? Evaluate what the likely future outcomes are. Weigh the pros and cons. Go with your head, not your heart. Much easier said than done. How do you change your emotions so that you can leave without hurting? They could leave and you can accept and honor that separation, to no longer take up time in each others lives. But, how do you change your emotions so that you can leave without hurting if they don't leave first? So it doesn't need to rely on another making the choice for you like Simon needed. It is the same as if they leave first. Acceptance. Then make the separation. But leaving still hurts that way. I'm sorry. It's for the best. How do you explain you suddenly wanting to leave then? If you have already accepted the separation logically and emotionally processed the pain. You stand firm. Maybe cold but not cruel or cope how you will without causing others harm. Keep your wild and irrational and raging emotions harmless. Express them, let them out, but in a way that does not hurt anyone or anything. Scream, cry, workout, shout at the void, whatever somewhere people can't hear you or be harmed. This part must be done alone, others do not deserve your irrational lashings. What if I can't find a place to do that? Find it. There are many places to be alone. Maybe just your car, a parking garage where people don't often go, a large park without people, a business sector when everything is closed, a solitary bathroom out of the way. Just stay safe. IDK, you can scream into a cup over your mouth, in such a way as to not allow air to leave the cup, in your room. You're knowledgeable, and you have the internet if you're not. Look up safe ways to relieve emotions, I can't do all the work for you. That is why I said it must be done alone, nobody else can do it but you. You can't feel an emotion forever, it will eventually wane. Once you have recovered and can be coldly clinical again, execute your task. It will hurt, but less than the first time. It will not be fresh pain for you. Understand the other human. Then move on. Cope how you will, talk with others maybe about your pain maybe about the weather. Feel when you were happy but do not let it lead you back. Things may bring back memories, personally I'd avoid actively engaging with them. In time, hopefully by 3 months even such reminders will have little effect. Maybe by 6 months, a year, 2 years, you can recount the lessons you learned to yourself. idk I'm just spitballing at this point. Much like this message. However it made you feel. You move on.
I love thT before her transformation into Magic Woman, Betty was seen by us as this sort of long distant ideal loge and life Simon could have but lost. But ever since she came back to Simon, she straight up became insane and crazy lol
No no, I like this Orpheus went to hell to bring his love back He had her, he almost made it if not for the doubt Icarus would have survived if he wasn't prideful and flew too close to the sun If Betty accepted Simon the way he was, like say Marceline, they both would be changed, but together Betty's will-power, knowledge, and a bit of pride led her to believe she could fix him, let her soar into great heights; becoming a wizard, doing incredible, horrible things in the name of love But no matter what, she and Simon could never be together Their story was a tragedy of mythic proportion
Эта вырезка дала мне понять, что Бетти никогда не перенимала безумия от того волшебника. В ней изначально было зерно того безумия и это было её собственное безумие, усугубленное мнимыми широкими возможностями магии
She essentially went through her own Hat madness like Simon ( Ice King )
Except the fact that her madness is heavily driven by obsession as she still has her memories in tact, in contrast to Simon who became an empty shell of the person he once was.
Betty: You were a wonderful experience.
Simon: You were… everything.
Hits differently now 😢
Yeah.. She was truely my everything.
A perfect example of how love in the face of the inevitable can lead to madness. Blinded by a confidence in the stability of scientific reasoning, she failed to remember how chaotic life truly is under the jurisdiction of the basic universal laws. She tried to find order within chaos, but ultimately found herself laughing at a reflection.
In this essay, I will-
No, no. Keep going
@@leomata7096 they're gone. Insane from the madness they thought they safely looked at. They thought that through looking only at its effects throught betty, they thought that they can discern the nature and lessons in that Chaos.
In this essay, I--
@@leomata7096give me your writing skills now ding dong
Love in the Face of Madness: Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff
A perfect example of how love in the face of the inevitable can lead to madness. Blinded by a confidence in the stability of scientific reasoning, Betty Groff failed to remember how chaotic life truly is under the jurisdiction of the basic universal laws. She tried to find order within chaos but ultimately found herself laughing at a reflection. The tragic love story of Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff from Adventure Time illustrates the consuming nature of devotion when confronted with insurmountable forces. Through the deterioration of Simon’s mind and Betty’s obsessive sacrifice, the narrative explores the interplay between love, madness, and the futile pursuit of control over the uncontrollable.
Love as the Catalyst for Madness
At its core, Simon and Betty’s relationship is one of profound love and intellectual admiration. Their shared passion for discovery and knowledge binds them together, setting a strong foundation for their connection. However, this very love becomes their undoing when Simon succumbs to the influence of the Ice King’s crown, a magical artifact that slowly strips him of his sanity. Simon’s deterioration drives Betty to extremes, transforming her love into an obsession to save him at any cost. This descent illustrates how their unwavering devotion, while noble, blinds them to the impossibility of fighting against forces far greater than themselves.
Betty’s efforts to “fix” Simon demonstrate her belief in the power of intellect and reason. A scholar by nature, she clings to the idea that with enough research, any problem-no matter how supernatural-can be solved. Yet, as the series progresses, it becomes evident that love, no matter how fervent, cannot conquer chaos. Her unwavering belief in reason leaves her ill-equipped to face the unrelenting unpredictability of magic, destiny, and madness.
Chaos as an Unyielding Force
The universe of Adventure Time thrives on the chaotic and the surreal, where logic often bends under the weight of fantasy. Betty’s attempt to impose order on this chaos reflects her inability to accept the uncontrollable nature of existence. Her efforts to undo Simon’s curse, including time travel and meddling with cosmic entities, only exacerbate the situation. As her plans unravel, she grows increasingly desperate, culminating in her transformation into Magic Woman, a being defined by the very chaos she sought to master.
This transformation symbolizes the futility of resisting the inherent unpredictability of life. Betty’s laughter at her reflection-a haunting moment in the series-epitomizes her realization that she has become the very embodiment of chaos. It is a bitter irony: in her quest to save Simon, she loses herself, blurring the lines between savior and victim.
The Duality of Sacrifice
Both Simon and Betty sacrifice everything for their love, but their sacrifices manifest in fundamentally different ways. Simon’s submission to the crown is a passive surrender, a slow loss of identity as the crown’s magic erodes his memories and sense of self. In contrast, Betty’s sacrifices are active, driven by her refusal to accept defeat. Her descent into madness is not a result of external forces alone but stems from her inability to let go. She sacrifices her sanity, morality, and ultimately her humanity in her attempts to bring Simon back.
Their sacrifices highlight the duality of love as both a source of strength and a path to destruction. Simon’s final moments of clarity, where he mourns the life he and Betty could have had, stand in stark contrast to Betty’s complete dissolution. Together, they illustrate how love, when tested by the inevitable, can lead to both profound beauty and utter despair.
Conclusion
The story of Simon Petrikov and Betty Groff is a poignant exploration of love, madness, and the human desire to impose order on an unpredictable world. Their tragedy lies in their refusal to accept the inevitable, their love compelling them to fight against forces they cannot control. In the end, they are consumed by the very chaos they sought to overcome. Adventure Time reminds us that while love is a powerful force, it is not always enough to stave off the madness that accompanies the human struggle against the unknown.
@picklerick981 Wow. Just, wow. This was an absolutely amazing and brilliant read. I made that comment as a halfway joke, but you ultimately delivered the full course and completed the idea to its entirety. I hope you continue to write @picklerick981, I tip my hat to you
I like the detail that after she goes magic after wearing Magic Man's hat, her eyes turn white.
Same with Simon’s eyes
So white eyes show crazyness, good to know
@@aleksandarsimic4745 Gorillaz vibes
666
Betty got magic man's power but the side effects become crazy insane
I MISS HER......
4:50 is the saddest part of their entire situation. They got so close to learning to be happy as who they are rather than chasing who they were. Super depressing but at the same time painfully real.
She said his name 35 times. I have no idea why would you need this information but nice, I guess.
damn good work
Thank you sir, I am autistic as hell for this show and your work is admirable
This means that Betty said Simon's name every 24 seconds on average
Units: s = seconds, n = name calls
13:46 = 826s
825s/35n = 23.6, rounded to 24
(math is probably wrong lol)
@@magnet_taco Yep. This math is wrong. Take into consideration that these are clips from a longer show.
@@FictionHubZA it's the frequency she says it during her scenes, not the entirety of the show. The math is correct in this context
We’ve all been Betty at some point
bro the:"Your laugh is really annoying" killed me😂😂😂😂
6:22
2:24 the life that Marceline wished she could have had after her mom died, a reality where Simon & Betty got married and adopted her as their daughter.
Simon and Betty's love is such a strong story about the perils of an ideolized romance.
They both saw each other as deities, they were so obsessed that they became almost completely dependent on the presence of each other to the point that both their magic madnesses were influenced by their deep desire for one another (despite the fact that that madness/magic wasn't born from them), and they both only worsened the stronger they held onto that ideolised image of each other.
Betty's tragedy is that she was never able to move past her desire for her image of her Simon, and Simon's happy ending is that he finally understood why and realised he needed to let go so that history wouldn't continue to repeat itself and Betty's sacrifice wouldn't be in vain.
she is just 13 minutes in the whole series?!?
Yup! Well at least her speaking lines anyway
The only thing missing was the scenes where she becomes Golbetty
Some of it was from Fionna and Cake.
and yet she was one of the most important characters in the show
How much time all speaking and non speaking can you just do only her content ? Like this but extended@rileysmiley77
“Mama didn’t raise no quitter”-Betty
The ultimate ride or die in the series fr fr
you were a wonderful experience ♥
You were -- everything...
99 likes? Let’s fix that rlly quick
You were...everything.
I’m so glad you included the moment with Prismo and Cosmic Owl, it’s one of my favorites in the show and a perfect way to highlight just how far gone Betty is at that point
The mushroom war was inevitable, a constant cycle of destruction and rebirth is a big part of the world of AT, not to mention the litch was involved, the end of the world would have happen anyway.
Timestamp: 7:10
She’s so me actually
Real
Urm false
I fear for whoever is in a relationship with you
“I can save him” head ass
Profile pic checks out
I hate that Betty and Simon never got their happy ending. It's not fair.
Fionna and cake ain't over yet
2 season Will maybe. Either way, not everything have good ending, Just like Finn's family story...
Nah cuz fr I just want them to be happy
Yeah, but their story isn't supposed to be happy. It's upsetting but Simon has finally come to terms with everything and he's a lot happier now.
Not everyone can get a perfectly happy ending. Simons story in Fiona and Cake was about learning to live with that outcome
11:12 I still love this moment so much. Everything about Golb's sound design is so stress-inducing and it's very fitting
They were so cute together when they were both insane.
they way she carries Simon, so gentle 🥰🤧
0:55
Adventure Time’s inverse shark jump by turning out to have a massive interconnected and complex plot structure spawn from what started out as seemingly unconnected episodes’ consequences on its surrounding world is kind of a master class of worldbuilding and in this essay I will
It’s so much like a great D&D campaign 🥲
Shoutout to AT for “continued magic use makes you insane and permanently harms you” they’re so real for that
It's called growing the beard and it happened when they revealed simons backstory and when they revealed simon prtected marciline and this episode It grew a lot of beards
crying again
In her defence if u wake up in a strange world where your lover turned into a crazy Santa what would u do😭
Quit
@@ikengaspirit3063 That's so real
@@ikengaspirit3063for real, for real!
Literally letting go it’s not that deep
Find God
It really hits hard how her storyline was written. Her descent into madness was very painful to watch yet it felt so relatable. She tried to fix something beyond her own understanding, it's like tampering with chaotic nature, you can't find order within a mind constantly being broken apart in order to keep itself in together, with nothing left but one's ideal construct, he was an empty shell of what he once was, he was too far gone but not completely erased, it was genuine love, genuine affection, trying to get him back was what drove her beyond what her own mind could handle, her whole being had no purpose but to give him back the sanity he already lost, and her becoming even worse. She was right in the end though,
"It just means I need to work harder to get it back"
She got what she wanted, but at what cost? She thought walking above shallow waters could help her understand something that was never meant to be questioned, but she drowned herself into the deepest depths of insanity believing that she could defy an oblivion. She saw herself laughing at the twisted reflection of the very thing that she lost. Her sacrifices were never meant to be right or wrong, it was knowing how it could destroy her but she proceeded to do so despite the fact.
Thank you for this video, it's quite useful to be able to distinguish between the voices of Lena Dunham and Felicia Day.
She did all that and in the end they never got together happily in any universe
Yea, because no matter how passionate they were for each other, simon always ended up with the crown, Betty most often died during the apocalypse and either way, as passionate as their love was for each other, it was also unhealthy.
Their dependancy on each other felt sweet and safe but like Betty said, she didn’t know who she was outside of Simon anymore...
Neither of them did because they became so obsessed with each other that being apart destroyed them. They propped each other up like gods, and it was only after Simon let go of that perfect image and moved on that he was finally able to begin healing
I love Betty like whatttt
Simon was looking so fly in that suit omfgg
she teaches a masterclass in failing the bechdel test.
She is a specific character, other women in the show discuss politics, history, philosophy, science.. and more.
Love is a part of the human expirience, tragic love like this one actually holds a lot of power .
Also the bachdel test isnt a test of how feminist a piece is , it was made by Alison Bechdel , a lesbian , in order to be able to pretend characters are like her. This show has so much queer storytelling both in text and subtext, no need for something so simplistic .
At the beginning the ahow was a bit misogynistic but i think women have done so much for the writing and have given us such interesting charecters.
You know thinking about Betty's wishes it doesn't make sense that moving golb away from ooo would be more demanding then fusing with it so I think golbetty was either a choice golb made either consciously or instinctively by its nature golb consumes and so it didn't interfere with the wish that fused them
Golb has no mind,thats why it count be golb's choice to either accept or dent that change,there was no resistance to betty fusing with it,thats why she could
@@Jpx0999Well Golb has a mind it is its own being just that Golb is like, a few million years old but still in what’s basically a baby form
All it knows is eat thing for food (universes and whatnot) and that’s about it
@@rumbling9879 no,It doenst,It literally doenst have a mind,It Just follow Its instincts(even then,Babies only develop an actual conciousness after 2 yr old,Thats why we cant remembers anything from before that except with abnormal cases)
One way or another,golb's ''''min'd''' or lack of It made It soo Betty had zero problema fusing with golb because there was no resistance there,she Just Took over
Unfortanely at the heavy cost of becoming a god like entity who SEE everything in a diferent Way now,since she seems to think of Simon as nothing more than a good memory she had from when she was human
i love women with bpd
Well, I hate having this disorder, but thank you for appreciating us
@@flopcartman ITS OK!!!!! WORST DISORDER ON EARTH BUT WE GOTTA STICK TOGETHER 🗣️🗣️ -guy with bpd
@@playboimarty god forbid a man make a joke about loving those with the shitty fucking disease he was cursed with
aw. You both got this!
omg i thought i was the only one who saw that she definitely is very bpd-coded even if not outright intentional (also, another fellow bpd guy here !!!)
Love her sm :'0
4:11 BETTY'S WEARING A CHOICE SCARF!!!!!!!!
2:18 Aaaaah! [ Cackling ] Laters!
wow, this really needs to have more views!
aww thank you!!
Surprise!!!!
TRANCH!!!!!!
The sad thing is that the curse, could have be offset onto someone/something else as is seen in the new adventure time, which would have allowed him to be normal again.
While not stated in the show its implied that this isnt a complete fix. Not only does this put the curse on someone else (effectively turning some other unwilling sap into Ice King) but also doesn't seem to restore his empathy, heck he doesn't remember Betty even AFTER transferring the curse.
(Atleast thats what ive heard from others.)
she's so silly i love her
She's me through math... lol
how does she already know what to do when she gone to the future
Ancient magic was actually her major
Everybody in this show talks like a humanities major in college.
@themanwithtomanyeyes8282 guess the creators of the show wanted to self insert.
And what about it 🤨
@olivercetus6956 😂😂😂😂😂
Man what are you yappin about. Finish school then get back to the show
Oh no they confuse your brain :c
i miss you babygirl
a bit more than a full Adventure Time episode worth of just Betty.
She’s pretty.
I feel bad for betty
i love you betty
❤
I love you too, internet stranger
OMG WHAT THEY'RE REAL???
she went absolutely nuts. Like shes way crazier than iceking or even Magic man ever were.
Bella Noche: How the...? Wait!
Betty: Surprise! Tranch!
10:25 "Hey, you want some cherry with that chocolate syrup? Catch!"
🚑🚑🚑
Letting go is a personal choice, and the timing and process vary for each individual. There's no set logic or formula to follow. Sometimes, you just have to trust your instincts and do what feels right for you. Emotions can be challenging to change, but you can choose how you react to them.
Explaining your desire to leave can be difficult. Stand your ground and assert your decision without being cruel. Remember, you're responsible for your own emotions, so find healthy ways to cope and process your pain. Engage in activities that provide solace or seek support from others who can understand your situation.
Moving on takes time, and it's a personal journey. You may encounter reminders that bring back memories, but it's up to you how you engage with them. Avoid dwelling on the past and focus on your personal growth. With time, the pain will diminish, and you'll be able to reflect on the lessons learned.
People like you always love to harp on about "personal growth" while having no idea or understanding of where that "growth" is supposed to lead to. You blindly operate under the assumption it will go somewhere good for a person and for everyone else, but nothing is guaranteed.
Thank you for this 🫶🏻
@@eutrophication845 idk what that emoji is, but thank you 🌸
Her laugh is so infectous
6:50 *mr krabs intensifies*
Lesson: You were a wonderful experience.
Moving on, letting go, they were bad for each other, both needing to move on for their own betterments.
But when do you need to let go? I still don't know. Is it after everyone else leaves the group? Is it whenever you _feel_ like you should? Where is the logic? How strong should that feeling be?
How do you know to let go?
Evaluate what the likely future outcomes are. Weigh the pros and cons. Go with your head, not your heart.
Much easier said than done.
How do you change your emotions so that you can leave without hurting?
They could leave and you can accept and honor that separation, to no longer take up time in each others lives.
But, how do you change your emotions so that you can leave without hurting if they don't leave first?
So it doesn't need to rely on another making the choice for you like Simon needed.
It is the same as if they leave first.
Acceptance.
Then make the separation.
But leaving still hurts that way.
I'm sorry. It's for the best.
How do you explain you suddenly wanting to leave then? If you have already accepted the separation logically and emotionally processed the pain.
You stand firm.
Maybe cold but not cruel or cope how you will without causing others harm.
Keep your wild and irrational and raging emotions harmless.
Express them, let them out, but in a way that does not hurt anyone or anything. Scream, cry, workout, shout at the void, whatever somewhere people can't hear you or be harmed.
This part must be done alone, others do not deserve your irrational lashings.
What if I can't find a place to do that?
Find it. There are many places to be alone. Maybe just your car, a parking garage where people don't often go, a large park without people, a business sector when everything is closed, a solitary bathroom out of the way. Just stay safe.
IDK, you can scream into a cup over your mouth, in such a way as to not allow air to leave the cup, in your room. You're knowledgeable, and you have the internet if you're not.
Look up safe ways to relieve emotions, I can't do all the work for you. That is why I said it must be done alone, nobody else can do it but you.
You can't feel an emotion forever, it will eventually wane. Once you have recovered and can be coldly clinical again, execute your task.
It will hurt, but less than the first time. It will not be fresh pain for you. Understand the other human.
Then move on. Cope how you will, talk with others maybe about your pain maybe about the weather. Feel when you were happy but do not let it lead you back.
Things may bring back memories, personally I'd avoid actively engaging with them.
In time, hopefully by 3 months even such reminders will have little effect.
Maybe by 6 months, a year, 2 years, you can recount the lessons you learned to yourself. idk I'm just spitballing at this point.
Much like this message. However it made you feel. You move on.
(Pls answer the question)
idk if uhm this is lore accurate but did betty kill the literal embodimment of god in this show?
I'll just research who golb is
If you didn’t already do the research (which I’m sure u did)
But Betty basically fused with Golb so Betty is technically the embodiment of chaos now!!
Glob is more like the God of this show and he died earlier. Golb is more of a lovecraftian horror
@@noonedream9333 ohhh! That's why they say 'Oh my Glob' and not 'Oh my Golb'
@@Gaenet_does_art ah interesting
God damnit I’m gonna cry
I’m literally sobbing at the god damn TH-cam clip show of this show wtf
5:23 She scares me!!!!!😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Same that magic made her crazy. That and her inability to help Simon driving her more insane.
Even she make magic owl and prismo flabbergasted
i never notice simon and magic man really have alot in common
1:19 Was that picture always there???? I don't remember!!!!
yes it was as far as im aware haha
And all this because Simon put on the crown for a laugh.
I love how she tells jake “right, whoever you are” instead of acknowledging that he’s a magic talking dog
Dog 🫰 dog 🫰 dog 🫰 oh, there you are
5:49 “Dog, dawg, dohg, oh…..there you are.”
6:27
I love the flame shield spell Incantation
And
"If i don't, you'll die HA-HA!"
so from here came the " you were a wonderfull experience"
We love a woman who just picks up and carries her husband around. Girlboss and male wife fr
I love thT before her transformation into Magic Woman, Betty was seen by us as this sort of long distant ideal loge and life Simon could have but lost. But ever since she came back to Simon, she straight up became insane and crazy lol
Betty is so so adorable and pretty
She's so pretty 😍😍
I know! I’ll fix the crown so I can fix you. It’s sad to kno she ended up going crazy trying to fix Simon’s crazy
Holy shit golbs eyes are the same as her glasses
3:18 why is this so funny XD
* _Accidentally starts rapping in frustration_ *
thank u content creator rileysmiley77 she reminds me of my gf and i can watch this whenever i miss her. its so cool
I think about Betty's story most days 😞
let me know if there are any characters you'd like to see next!
Ice king looks good in coat
tfw you orpheus too close to the sun
Wouldn't that be Icarus???
@@vi0let831 Erm.. no honey... I'm pretty sure that's Sissyphus 😇🤗
@@carnivallegf
Help 💀
No no, I like this
Orpheus went to hell to bring his love back
He had her, he almost made it if not for the doubt
Icarus would have survived if he wasn't prideful and flew too close to the sun
If Betty accepted Simon the way he was, like say Marceline, they both would be changed, but together
Betty's will-power, knowledge, and a bit of pride led her to believe she could fix him, let her soar into great heights; becoming a wizard, doing incredible, horrible things in the name of love
But no matter what, she and Simon could never be together
Their story was a tragedy of mythic proportion
I think you mean syphilis. Hope this helps! 😊
Need a woman like this
It'll hurt, but yeah, you do
She was so carrying on with simon 10/10
Oh betty...
What a great love.
AWHHAHS HE IS SO SILLLY!!1!1!1!
Why’s Betty is my fav character
1:01 what episode is this clip from?
Jake the brick
@@harrizburhan TYSM
Эта вырезка дала мне понять, что Бетти никогда не перенимала безумия от того волшебника. В ней изначально было зерно того безумия и это было её собственное безумие, усугубленное мнимыми широкими возможностями магии
Betty and Simon ended up being the main characters
6:50 me when I go in a chaotic phase
I absolutely admire this show. I just hate how sad it actually is…
2:53 WHICH SEASON IS THIS I WANNA KNOW😭
Season 8 episode 1 I think!
@@rileysmiley77 alr tysm!
Broke His Crown, masterpiece of an episode
0:56 How did Adventure Time get away with saying "tramp"?
They always said tranch lol
I wonder if there’s a wish reality where a Betty wished for Simon’s sanity?
Lich would be pissed if sees betty with golb
That last part was sweet but don't remember that in Adventure Time but been a while so probably forgot or haven't watched it yet lol
It's from Fionna and Cake!
@@rileysmiley77 oh cool thanks!
When with the magic powers, she sounds like an out of pocket minecraft youtuber
Can you do Water Nymphs next? And Canyon?
she is EXACTLY like me irl (im schizoaffective)
I LOVE HER SHEBIS MEEEE
Alright close your eyes 😏
5:45 What do Jake to do???? Fart????
Hair cut